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UPDATED: July 19, 2018

I have a blog page on the National Catholic Register website now, working with their editor to publish articles based upon my research into Church history, particularly looking at issues of religious freedom and the lessons of history. Please see updates here.

My review of Inside the Mind of Thomas More: The Witness of His Writings by Louis W. Karlin and David R. Oakley (Scepter Publishers) was published in the June 10, 2018 issue of the National Catholic Register and is available online here.

I'm pleased to announce that I'll have two pieces published in the January/February 2018 issues of the Saint Austin Review! The first is an article on the movie Green Dolphin Street, offering a Chestertonian interpretation of the vocations of marriage and religious life: “The Pattern of the Cross”. Lana Turner and Donna Reed are two sisters who learn about God's plans for their happiness. I wrote it a few years ago, so I'm eager to see it in print!

The second piece is a book review of Philip Campbell's Heroes & Heretics of the Reformation, which I just submitted in November.

More about the issue here and how to subscribe (including on-line access) here!

My interview with Professor Brad S. Gregory, author of The Unintended Reformation and Rebel in the Ranks, was published by the National Catholic Register in the October 29, 2017 issue.

My review ofHoliness in a Secular Age: The Witness of Cardinal Newman, by Father Juan Vélez was published in the October 1, 2017 print edition of the National Catholic Register and is available online here.

My review of Reformation Divided: Catholics, Protestants and the Conversion of England by Eamon Duffy is in the September/October 2017 issue of the Saint Austin Review (subscription required).

In conjunction with my presentation at the seventh annual Eighth Day Institute Symposium, I offered this reflection, published on the EDI blog and in Synaxis, the Institute's Journal.

My latest article in Tudor Life: The Tudor Society Magazine (Members Only) is about the Pilgrimage of Grace: I look at the terms in that name and the banner the pilgrims marched under, the Four Wounds of Christ. It was chosen as the Top Article in the October issue!!

In the September/October issue of OSV's The Catholic Answer Magazine, I answer the question "What Is a Papal Bull?" and explain the other official documents popes have used through the centuries to communicate with the faithful, the hierarchy, and the world!

I also write for other publications and have articles published in these periodicals:

~~An article AND a book review in the September/October issue of The Saint Austin Review--the article, on English Catholic Recusant Composers like William Byrd, Thomas Tallis and Peter Philips, is available on-line!

~~The National Catholic Register featured my defense of St. Thomas More from the inaccuracies of Wolf Hall in the April 4, 2015 issue and also published my general profile of St. Thomas More in June.

~~In the Winter/Spring issue of The Latin Mass Magazine (print or on-line subscription required) my article on "The Long Lent of St. Thomas More" appears.

~~St. Austin Review published my article on Marian Apparitions in France in the May/June 2015 issue.

~~Tudor Life (online subscription required) requested articles from me in the October 2015 issue with an overview of "The Choices Catholics Faced in Tudor England" and in the January 2016 issue focused on Elizabeth I: "The Other Face: Elizabeth I and Her Catholic Subjects".

My article on the Martyrs of Gorkum in the July/August issue of OSV's The Catholic Answer Magazine is available!

My article honoring St. John Fisher in The National Catholic Register is available now!

My article discussing St. Thomas More and his Defense of Christendom for Crisis Magazine is here.

SUPREMACY AND SURVIVAL

Face-off on the Cover: Henry VIII and Blessed John Henry Newman

Welcome to My Blog

The purpose of this blog is for me to publish not-quite-daily updates on my continuing research on the English Reformation and its aftermath, especially for Catholics until Emancipation in 1829; I'll particularly highlight the stories of the Catholic Martyrs of England and Wales, especially those beatified and canonized by the Holy See. I will also highlight promotional events for Supremacy and Survival: How Catholics Endured the English Reformation.

If you like my blog, you might like my book, available from these retailers, on Kindle, and Nook! [If you want a signed copy, please contact me via email: englishreform(at)cox(dot)net].

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I am a member of the Speakers Bureau for the Diocese of Wichita. Please see my profile here, including a list of topics and sample presentations.

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